Acrobat pro / safari conflict

I subscribed to  Acrobat Pro and it says there is a conflict with safari and I need to close safari -- of which I have. what else do I need to do?

Hi deume,
During Acrobat installation it is recommended to close any open / running applications.
You might have received this error during the installation. After Acrobat is installed you can start using Safari.
Regards,
Rave

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